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rain movingreas of acro indiana, westn tennesse kentucky, and mississippi. this is ll ahead of the next cold front that willappen prably sometimwednesday afternoon. will he eastward tomorrow, butt not impossible to see a sprinkle. ever rors are going to start to spike up a bit- to start to spike up a bit. bzzard conditions tonight over portiof the dakotas. ith rae of temperatures ch lighter wind. tureca shows partly sunny skieans tay -into the day on wednesday. erwill be ahance a few more showers across the area, especial north and west of the ty. eving hours, thursday, we get a break. it will make its trip acro the country and probably ra durinthe day on friday. tomorrow, partly sunnskies. i just mentioned the sprinkle. home opener, we started a blog that will updseveral times a day. you can fi it on wa.com, the right-ha side of your computer screen. eaime, we put them side-by-de for you. 69 drees on wednesday with ance of showers. partly sunny on thursday with showernc later in the y. right n, looks like a good chance of rain. the timing, when it bins, hig
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bush watching u-conn and kentucky in the title game. kentucky trailed by 15 in the first, but in the second... james young drives through several defenders for a monster dunk... he scored a team- high 20 points. u-conn up by four in the final minutes... east aurora grad, ryan boatright pulls up for a jumper as the shot clock expires... he scored 14 points while shabazz napier led all scores with 22. connecticut wins 60-54... their fourth title in school history. now for a look at the rest of the day's sports, here's dan roan. good morning. as expected the bulls reached into the path for some help during the playoffs. bridgeport is in for the troops. he will be in uniform when they take on the timber wolves on wednesday. he will need any orientation. he was a key role player a few years ago. a good defender. always good on the baseline. he should fit right in off the bulls' bench. >> he can pick things up quickly because he has been here before and he did a great job when he was here before. i think he has to respect of his teammates. we
bush watching u-conn and kentucky in the title game. kentucky trailed by 15 in the first, but in the second... james young drives through several defenders for a monster dunk... he scored a team- high 20 points. u-conn up by four in the final minutes... east aurora grad, ryan boatright pulls up for a jumper as the shot clock expires... he scored 14 points while shabazz napier led all scores with 22. connecticut wins 60-54... their fourth title in school history. now for a look at the rest of...
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celebrating the kentucky derby and style.in style. >> thank you so much for joining us. you have some great ideas. >>the tablecloth i got at a local home imporvemenrovement store. i used it for my husband's surprise golfing party. >>roll it on back. bring it out for any number of spring summer events. >>no party would be complete without starting with the mint julep. >> >>ready to have my kentucky derby party. i got them super cheap. >>super cheap on ebay. >>you can buy all that from the derby store. >>i want to call attention to the little horses. these horses i bought at the craft store. >>just wrote on there. >>what an idea. >>makes the table so much more festive. >>for our flowers, i am using the glasses. >>mostly traditional. >>i am about individual or or tariffshour derves. >> to get a prize for finding that. they are secretive. the supersuper creative. >> this is my centerpiece. this is from a local artist. she customizes pieces. this is great. very traditional. before we go on not just have to talk a little bit about what i covered. actually little plastic bucket
celebrating the kentucky derby and style.in style. >> thank you so much for joining us. you have some great ideas. >>the tablecloth i got at a local home imporvemenrovement store. i used it for my husband's surprise golfing party. >>roll it on back. bring it out for any number of spring summer events. >>no party would be complete without starting with the mint julep. >> >>ready to have my kentucky derby party. i got them super cheap. >>super cheap on...
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kentucky senator rand paul spoke with supporters at the university of chicago, and took part in a forum moderated by former white house political director david axelrod. the republican senator's libertarian positions are meant to appeal to both conservatives and liberals. >> think about your cellphone and whether you agree or not that it's none of their business what you do on your cellphone. but after 9/11 with sort of forgot about these protections. we said the hell with it we don't want anyone to attack us we will give up our liberty and trade it for security. >> from chicago, paul traveled to milwaukee, and spoke alongside wisconsin governor scott walker -- another potential republican presidential candidate. a man in his 70's was rescued from a burning home in the roseland neighborhood... and it was caught on camera. as the flames spread through the home in the 700 block of east 105-th street, neighbors said the man was trapped inside. firefighters had to feel their way through the thick smoke, until they found him unconscious in a second-floor bedroom... then carried him down a la
kentucky senator rand paul spoke with supporters at the university of chicago, and took part in a forum moderated by former white house political director david axelrod. the republican senator's libertarian positions are meant to appeal to both conservatives and liberals. >> think about your cellphone and whether you agree or not that it's none of their business what you do on your cellphone. but after 9/11 with sort of forgot about these protections. we said the hell with it we don't...
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churchill downs sprinted to correct a typo for the horse that's favored to win the kentucky derby this weekend. this is "california chrome". but, that's not what the horse's saddlecloth read when he arrived at the stables. look closely and you will see that "california" is spelled wrong. churchill downs, which designs the saddle towels and sends them to a manufacturer to make, has not said who missed the mistake. but it has been corrected, and california chrome now has a new cloth. if he wins that mistake will be worth a lot. >> i think that one is the favored horse. is it a he or is she? you know you can have a filly in there. just saying that. >> you're talking to a betting man. >> today, 50 degrees is our temperature this morning. but to p.m. it's 55. chance of showers. you'll have a slight chance of showers, take your umbrella with you you will need to for much of the day but could spontaneously break out into bouts of rain during periods of the day. the seven days forecast is coming up. >> heads up on a project kicking off tomorrow. right over the bridge. it's going to stretch fro
churchill downs sprinted to correct a typo for the horse that's favored to win the kentucky derby this weekend. this is "california chrome". but, that's not what the horse's saddlecloth read when he arrived at the stables. look closely and you will see that "california" is spelled wrong. churchill downs, which designs the saddle towels and sends them to a manufacturer to make, has not said who missed the mistake. but it has been corrected, and california chrome now has a new...
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the $15 million sporting effective grant has brought together new york and washington and nevada and kentucky and san francisco. the goals are to grow the number of schools and additionally we're going to increase the leadership roles of teacher by defining those are roles and directing the teachers. finally with the national board of international teachers you may have realized that sandy said the real work begins. we need to look with urgency to make sure that the reaching out to observer colleagues for teaching is accomplished so we can strengthen our practices and the quality of our reflection. this is how we change the profession to congratulations to the class of 2013 we will be calling names and passing out the awards. please hold your applause. let me have the envelope. bonnie. carrie. courtney cook. in their in ac order anticipate. mark. sophie donnelley. rebec rebecca. pamela. rose gonzales. julia gordon. henson. jessica. martin mckinsey. did you arrive i didn't see you. kar karen. david. carr winston. rebecca rogers. elizabeth ross. barbara. joanna. marie tang. and last but not lea
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that was david backward economics professor at western kentucky university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you part two of my interview with the c.e.o. of overstock dot com mr patrick byrne and then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing the new t.v. streaming device from amazon you will want to miss that and as we had to break here are a look at some of your closing numbers with the bell figure out. a little close. so close to. please her. this was in the washington well it's a missile that is being suggested in the latest numbers of the. candidates for the prophecy of war and issues actually back to a new doesn't do too much for ad revenue my own tech agriculture giant teeth on a seventy six year old american farmer in east india fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering a race america's the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of the world breaking the set is mostly about alternatives to the
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that was david backward economics professor at western kentucky university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you part two of my interview with the c.e.o. of overstock dot com mr patrick byrne and then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing the new t.v. streaming device from amazon you won't want to miss that and as we had to break here are a look at some of your closing numbers of the bell figure out. why don't you interviews you compare its present day syria to disband his civil war thousand nine hundred thirty six saying that attaches and is now spreading all over the country what does the syrian citizen look like and who is leading the charge so they represent a new type of fascism in my view. it's not only about the atrocities the rebels have been committing for example cutting people off carving their hearts and beating them but that's just the surface but more importantly they represent the interests of global capital. please try to. pull it out of. your life or if you're preaching eve
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that was david backward economics professor at western kentucky university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you part two of my interview with the c.e.o. of overstock dot com mr patrick byrne and then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing the new t.v. streaming device from amazon you will want to miss that and as we had to break here are a look at some of your closing numbers with the bell stick around. because . this is it. this is. the morning that oh. oh. in today's financial repressing nil by mouth defeating force feeding center banking commanding console. economic right. now we. want to get the public. likes to. welcome back to tell the truth byrne is the c.e.o. of overstock dot com and his company was the first major internet retailer to accept now in a previous show we spoke with patrick about why he decided to accept the crypto currency and today we want to pick up where that interview left off now i asked patrick more general questions about the coins utility as a store of value an
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that was david backward economics professor at western kentucky university. time now for a very quick break but stick around because when we return we'll bring you part two of my interview with the c.e.o. of overstock dot com mr patrick byrne and then in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing the new t.v. streaming device from amazon you won't want to miss that and as we had to break here are a look at some of your closing numbers with the dell figure out. in the case of a financial repressing nil by mouth defeating force feeding center banking to american soul a. welcome to the john siberian. what are the places you never go to. fun. things you never do. experience you'll never again. be surprised if you will. the people of afghanistan head to the polls for the first time since the fall of columbine. both belief. of our democratic power. technology. welcome back now such a burn is the c.e.o. of overstock dot com and his company was the first major internet retailer to accept now in a previous show we spoke with patrick about why he decided to
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derby is our kentucky derby it kicks off of our season you know it still plays a role in the championship but you know the championships are really decided at the end of the season so there's there's two things you want to win you want to win the daytona five hundred you want to win the championship you know get money on that no i'm not. going to keep you going it's just i love racing i love very sound love the competition i love being competitive against the competition these days certainly my my family helps motivate me as well you know having two young children i want to see them experience race scene or you know meet sort of see it through their eyes i'm duration oh absolutely absolutely we're probably going to put my and my daughter in a corner midget here soon i don't know how much she's going to really take to it because she doesn't seem to have the sort of of passion for racing but we'll see and i think she should definitely get the opportunity to get behind the wheel on the my son's a little bit younger when he gets older absolutely like ollie i'm forty two i'll be forty three th
derby is our kentucky derby it kicks off of our season you know it still plays a role in the championship but you know the championships are really decided at the end of the season so there's there's two things you want to win you want to win the daytona five hundred you want to win the championship you know get money on that no i'm not. going to keep you going it's just i love racing i love very sound love the competition i love being competitive against the competition these days certainly my...
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where you do my best thinking i was actually sitting on my couch in kentucky flipping through channels and we started watching our team and. i remember thinking i have to work for that i love this stuff. i am slowly becoming russian. and i'm actually you know you're becoming russian when you start enjoying their food which is saying to. her. oh. her out of. touch please be specific and subtle. pressure change. her problem was the to. me. because it's not until. he finally came under the. tent door he came. away. moving here is so hard he really had to have some serious guts to do that and it's tough it's really tough not ever having lived outside the united states and it's hard. because he said this is what it looks like yourself it's called there apparently. was not so sunny hey and hey . i commute probably an hour and twenty minutes every day walk to the metro here get on one train change trains go up and then walk another three minutes. which is really challenging to do that. i just want to be able to report. what is really objective truth that people need to know that's my one term
where you do my best thinking i was actually sitting on my couch in kentucky flipping through channels and we started watching our team and. i remember thinking i have to work for that i love this stuff. i am slowly becoming russian. and i'm actually you know you're becoming russian when you start enjoying their food which is saying to. her. oh. her out of. touch please be specific and subtle. pressure change. her problem was the to. me. because it's not until. he finally came under the. tent...
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if i did have an office that's where you do my best thinking i was actually sitting on like how in kentucky flipping through channels and we started watching r t and i remember thinking i have to work for that i love this stuff. i am slowly becoming russian. i'm actually you know you're becoming russian when you start enjoying their food which is. her. not. existing and so. her problem was very. me. because it's not until i. came from they came under the. tent door making. their way. and moving here is so hard you really have to have some serious guts to do that and it's tough it's really tough not ever having lived outside of the united states and it's hard. this is that this is going to look like something it's cold there are usually. good and not so sunny. i commute probably an hour and twenty minutes a day walk to the metro here get on one train trains go up and then walk another twenty minutes. which is really challenging to do that. i just want to be able to report. what is really objective truth that people need to know that's my long term. is that when you come me we put your best f
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where the potshots continue between former vice president dick cheney and senator rand paul of kentucky as they take aim at one another in the debate over america's intervention of iraq just last month cheney speaking at a gathering of republican fundraisers. and activists actually was quoted talking about the twenty sixteen campaign he said one of the things that concerns me first about the campaign is what i sense to be an increasing strain of isolationism if i can put it in those terms in our own party he didn't need to name any names one of those isolationists as he calls them is rand paul and he's got a blistering review of cheney's foreign policy just as an example back in two thousand and nine a speech rand paul was giving references a recorded ninety ninety five interview in which cheney defends the first president bush's decision not to go into iraq during desert storm referencing the expense and eventual civil war in the country and no realistic exit strategy check out. you know that's one of her very. good work for her. though if you're going to be going to do it. she goes on
where the potshots continue between former vice president dick cheney and senator rand paul of kentucky as they take aim at one another in the debate over america's intervention of iraq just last month cheney speaking at a gathering of republican fundraisers. and activists actually was quoted talking about the twenty sixteen campaign he said one of the things that concerns me first about the campaign is what i sense to be an increasing strain of isolationism if i can put it in those terms in...
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if i did have an office that's where you do my best thinking i was actually sitting on my couch in kentucky flipping through channels and we started watching our t.v. and. i remember thinking i have to work for. i love the stuff. i am slowly becoming russian. and i'm actually you know you're becoming russian when you start enjoying their food which is i know. you can't. carry. her. all. her was. not actually a mistake and several. pressure. her heart was there for her. to this day to. keep her later in the. door shrieking. the way. moving here is so hard he really have to have some serious guts to do that's him and that's tough that's really tough not ever having lived outside the united states it was hard. because he said this is what it looks like except it's called there apparently. that was not so sunny and has. my commute probably about an hour and twenty minutes every day walk to the metro here get on one train and change trains go up and then walk another twenty minutes . which is really challenging to do that. i just want to be able to report. what is really objective truth that peo
if i did have an office that's where you do my best thinking i was actually sitting on my couch in kentucky flipping through channels and we started watching our t.v. and. i remember thinking i have to work for. i love the stuff. i am slowly becoming russian. and i'm actually you know you're becoming russian when you start enjoying their food which is i know. you can't. carry. her. all. her was. not actually a mistake and several. pressure. her heart was there for her. to this day to. keep her...
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crazy alert brownlow's gone wild batting winkle is eighty six years old lives in williams town kentucky is no ordinary grandma she's an internet superstar who's become a digital celebrity of sorts for her when he posts and sassy tongue in cheek sense of humor a quick tour through her instagram profile shows us what the fuss is all about point winkles most popular posts is a picture of her in a bathing suit with the caption on my way to steal your man another is a picture of her with a hula hoop that says why tour when you can hula hoop it was also posted an instagram picture of herself wearing a shirt that says acid just drop it on top of it all when cold and really bust a move no joke check out this short clip of her showing off her dancing skills. pop off dropped. i think it's safe to say the baddie winkel is giving the phrase you're only as young as you feel at home to me. it's been a year since the ron's urana plaza factory disaster but how much has really changed in the world of fast fashion the answer right after the break. nothing has been done this complex by the military since
crazy alert brownlow's gone wild batting winkle is eighty six years old lives in williams town kentucky is no ordinary grandma she's an internet superstar who's become a digital celebrity of sorts for her when he posts and sassy tongue in cheek sense of humor a quick tour through her instagram profile shows us what the fuss is all about point winkles most popular posts is a picture of her in a bathing suit with the caption on my way to steal your man another is a picture of her with a hula hoop...
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sisi to power within congress senator rand paul of kentucky has been the only major voice pushing to halt the flow of aid to egypt historically one of the us is close allies in the region with these latest concerns over human rights however he's gaining support for a for such a move from both sides of the aisle along with leahy democrat senator lindsey graham a republican from south carolina also said he would block the aid package graham did however support the delivery of ten apache attack helicopters to the egyptian military part of the pentagon aid package that is not subject to congressional approval and which is slated to move ahead. the ongoing n.s.a. scandal continues to follow president obama all the way to his doorstep on thursday german chancellor angela merkel arrives on an official visit to washington d.c. meeting with president obama and other political and business figures topics include of course the events in ukraine a free transatlantic transatlantic free trade agreement and of course dealing with the fallout of the surveillance disclosures which revealed last year
sisi to power within congress senator rand paul of kentucky has been the only major voice pushing to halt the flow of aid to egypt historically one of the us is close allies in the region with these latest concerns over human rights however he's gaining support for a for such a move from both sides of the aisle along with leahy democrat senator lindsey graham a republican from south carolina also said he would block the aid package graham did however support the delivery of ten apache attack...
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. >>> plus, kentucky fried pickin. mitch mcconnell's fight has less to do with the national mood and a lot more to do about mcconnell himself. we're going to go deep into mcconnell's political history. good morning from washington. it's monday, april 7th, 2014. this is "the daily rundown" . busy morning. we're going to kick off with an election. this one a long way away. it may be too soon to declare saturday's elections in afghanistan a complete success. but folks, things went about as smoothly as officials could have hoped for. despite weeks of threats from the taliban, turnout hit record levels, as people decided to go to the polls to pick hamid karzai's successor. not as many protests as folks predicted. and and i want to set the course for the future of u.s.-afghan relations. early estimates put the number at 7 million, nearly 60%, pretty healthy turnout in any democracy. compared to just 4.5 million, for instance, who voted in the last presidential election in 2009. turnout was so high that officials were forced
. >>> plus, kentucky fried pickin. mitch mcconnell's fight has less to do with the national mood and a lot more to do about mcconnell himself. we're going to go deep into mcconnell's political history. good morning from washington. it's monday, april 7th, 2014. this is "the daily rundown" . busy morning. we're going to kick off with an election. this one a long way away. it may be too soon to declare saturday's elections in afghanistan a complete success. but folks, things...
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and so the kentucky democrats said no. or to be more specific, they just let the clock run out on the legislative session where they would have had to pass the bill. they let the clock run out without ever acting on it. and they are palpably gleeful about shoving this in rand paul's face. look, here's mr. stumbo. >> still reading it. re can't decide what it says. >> there's only one paragraph. >> well, you know, two offices. one says senate. one says president. check one. >> we couldn't possibly act on it. we're still reading it. weeks later. it's only the one paragraph. but that is how kentucky democrats laughingly made it this week so that rand paul really might have to give up his u.s. senate seat if he wants to run for president. and you know, maybe this will get sorted out some other way. maybe republicans in kentucky will talk the democrats into changing their minds. they'd have to talk the democratic governor into changing his mind too. or maybe the republicans will take over that house in the legislature in kentuck
and so the kentucky democrats said no. or to be more specific, they just let the clock run out on the legislative session where they would have had to pass the bill. they let the clock run out without ever acting on it. and they are palpably gleeful about shoving this in rand paul's face. look, here's mr. stumbo. >> still reading it. re can't decide what it says. >> there's only one paragraph. >> well, you know, two offices. one says senate. one says president. check one....
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kentucky's rate has dropped by at least 40%. still, though, 49% of kentucky voters said they want to repeal the law. there seems to be a big disconnect there. mitch mcconnell and allison grimes, probable democratic challenge he, what is the takeway? joining us now from louisville is al cross, a columnist for "the courier journal" and director for rural journalism at the university of kentucky. here in the studio perry bacon jr. and kentucky native still with us you, msnbc contributor v victoria difrancesco. i was looking forward to the segment, talking about the battle for control of the senate this year and you have two of the key races louisiana and kentucky and i think the democratic candidate is playing the issue differently. i wanted to get at what's behind the contrast. al in louisville, i'll start with you, talk about allison grimes running against mitch mcconnell. this is -- i have an element here that sums it up. we know mitch mcconnell is running strongly against the affordable care act and it shows a plurality of kent
kentucky's rate has dropped by at least 40%. still, though, 49% of kentucky voters said they want to repeal the law. there seems to be a big disconnect there. mitch mcconnell and allison grimes, probable democratic challenge he, what is the takeway? joining us now from louisville is al cross, a columnist for "the courier journal" and director for rural journalism at the university of kentucky. here in the studio perry bacon jr. and kentucky native still with us you, msnbc contributor...
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. >> the kentucky senate race is tight. >> in kentucky. >> the minority leader of the senate. >> mitch mcconnell. >> the holy grail is mitch mcconnell. >> people are just sick and tired of what goes on in washington, d.c. they're tired of the dysfunction. >> mike lee. >> i hope one day to be a pirate on the high seas. >> i am your father. >> it's important for us as a party to tell us what you are for. >> they had so manier use...
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kentucky's uninsured rate dropped by 40%. these numbers explain why kentucky's democratic governor who is perhaps the biggest supporter of obamacare in the entire south called the law a, "a gift from heaven." just a few days ago, kentucky senior senator republican mitch mcconnell was still calling the law disastrous saying, "the pain caused by this terrible law is easy to see." 49% of kentucky voters who recently said they want to repeal the law probably agree with that sentiment. there's also a political disconnect in fully understanding it in kentucky. perry bacon points out this week at yahoo! news "even republicans here say some kentuckians will criticize obamacare but in the next breath emphasize how well the statewide exchange known as connect works as if they're not part of the same law." joining me now is the governor of kentucky, democrat steve beshear. governor beshear, thanks for joining us tonight. i was so eager to talk to you today really because of that clip we showed at the beginning from jimmy kimmel's show.
kentucky's uninsured rate dropped by 40%. these numbers explain why kentucky's democratic governor who is perhaps the biggest supporter of obamacare in the entire south called the law a, "a gift from heaven." just a few days ago, kentucky senior senator republican mitch mcconnell was still calling the law disastrous saying, "the pain caused by this terrible law is easy to see." 49% of kentucky voters who recently said they want to repeal the law probably agree with that...
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we've always known kentucky is going to be a dog fight. we've had indications that arkansas was a little more favorable to democrats than people had been thinking, so in one sense this is confirming there have been a sense for a little while now, but the big take away for me, when i take a step back, it's almost shocking to think of the south, this region that's moved so decisively against president obama, none are states he carried in 2012, the south could be the salvation of democrats in 2014. >> well, it's remarkable, because in part, obamacare, which the republicans staked everything on, while it still might be a problem even in some of these southern states for sure, is not quite the political disaster that it looked like last october when the republicans staked their entire philosophy and game plan on opposing it. that's number one. two, the democrats are raising substantial amounts of money, and number three, in these states, in arkansas and kentucky, the popular democratic governors accepted the expansion of medicaid and those demo
we've always known kentucky is going to be a dog fight. we've had indications that arkansas was a little more favorable to democrats than people had been thinking, so in one sense this is confirming there have been a sense for a little while now, but the big take away for me, when i take a step back, it's almost shocking to think of the south, this region that's moved so decisively against president obama, none are states he carried in 2012, the south could be the salvation of democrats in...
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uconn or kentucky? really? uconn or kentucky. tonight? no offense, basketball fans, but it's getting in the way of "blackli "blacklist." >>> i'm jane wells with your "cnbc market wrap." stocks slide again ahead of the official start of earnings season. the dow plummets almost 167 points, the s&p falls 20, erasing all gains for the year again. and the nasdaq drops 47. stocks fall. gas prices rise according to the lundberg survey. the average price for a gallon of regular rose to $p 3.60 in the last two weeks. and america is back on a borrowing spree. consumer borrowing rose more than expected in february due to a surge in car and student loans. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td a
uconn or kentucky? really? uconn or kentucky. tonight? no offense, basketball fans, but it's getting in the way of "blackli "blacklist." >>> i'm jane wells with your "cnbc market wrap." stocks slide again ahead of the official start of earnings season. the dow plummets almost 167 points, the s&p falls 20, erasing all gains for the year again. and the nasdaq drops 47. stocks fall. gas prices rise according to the lundberg survey. the average price for a...
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let's go to the governor of kentucky, good to have you with us tonight. first, let's get this basketball thing out of the way. congratulations on a great year. i know you didn't win the championship, but kentucky had a lot of fun this year, you've got a young group of players there. you're going to have a lot of fun for years to come. congratulations on your team. i want to ask you right at the top. >> thank you. >> you bet. how important are these latest enrollment numbers and how important is it for the country, the story that kentucky has to tell? 402,000. >> ed, it's been an overwhelming success here. and this is mid america. this is really where the rubber meets the road. we're out here in the middle of the country, not wrapped up in the washington, d.c., stuff that go on every day. people are working making a living. we've got 402,000 people who have come out of the woodwork since october 1 and signed up for affordable health insurance. there's a craving out here for affordable health care. families are looking to finally be able to take their kids
let's go to the governor of kentucky, good to have you with us tonight. first, let's get this basketball thing out of the way. congratulations on a great year. i know you didn't win the championship, but kentucky had a lot of fun this year, you've got a young group of players there. you're going to have a lot of fun for years to come. congratulations on your team. i want to ask you right at the top. >> thank you. >> you bet. how important are these latest enrollment numbers and how...
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in kentucky -- in kentucky, think about kentucky. for 113,000 people signed up by the aca, of which 75% were previously uninsured and more than 50% were under 35. the law has worked beautifully in kentucky. mitch mcconnell is calling for its repeal. he's in trouble. >> you know, susan, check out these numbers, and this is what the governor's referring to. check out these numbers from "the new york times." most voters approve of arkansas governor mike bebee and kentucky governor steve bashir. southern democrats who work to implement the affordable care act, but republican north carolina governor pat mccory and bobby jindal of louisiana who fought it are in much worst shapes. now these are all southern states, so what does this show us, susan? >> well, i think that people, you know, people have had problems with the law, either they have problems with it ideologically or the technological rollout wasn't very good, but i think a lot of people don't understand why their governors would just turn down free money from the feds to provide h
in kentucky -- in kentucky, think about kentucky. for 113,000 people signed up by the aca, of which 75% were previously uninsured and more than 50% were under 35. the law has worked beautifully in kentucky. mitch mcconnell is calling for its repeal. he's in trouble. >> you know, susan, check out these numbers, and this is what the governor's referring to. check out these numbers from "the new york times." most voters approve of arkansas governor mike bebee and kentucky governor...
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folks, that's almost 10% of our kentucky population. >> kentucky's health care success is a boost for democrats. >> i think more democrats are beginning to change their narrative. >> we've got to go out there and first of all emphasize what we believe. >> there are a lot of people who are quickly learning this can be a positive thing. >> this thing is working. >> governor steve beshear. governor, good to have you back. obamacare has been vilified. do you think there's any relationship to the fact it's calli calling connect? >> the main thing is the product. when all of that information came out as that exchange opened up, everybody was wondering what's going on. i have to hand it to kentuckians they decided to find out for themselves. they went online, they went on the exchange. they called the toll-free number. and by golly, what they found they loved. we've now signed up 413,000 kentuckians for health insurance. about 75% have never had insurance before. it's their first time. >> a new parole shows your approval rating is 56%. where down in louisiana, bobby jindal is sitting at 40%.
folks, that's almost 10% of our kentucky population. >> kentucky's health care success is a boost for democrats. >> i think more democrats are beginning to change their narrative. >> we've got to go out there and first of all emphasize what we believe. >> there are a lot of people who are quickly learning this can be a positive thing. >> this thing is working. >> governor steve beshear. governor, good to have you back. obamacare has been vilified. do you...
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in kentucky the one state where the democrats have a chance to get mitch mcconnell in kentucky, we have a makings of a true tossup. this shows all these races across the south are very competitive. it may seem surprising that they could save democrats. for the last two generations, it's been the south that's been transferred. obama lost the deep south by huge margins, 20 points in arkansas and kentucky in to 12. obama's approval ratings are dismal. but they have done better than you might think in dixie southern democratic incumbents have won 77% of the time since 2000. when there's been open races republicans have been able to pick up seats. republicans focus in the south as across the country has been on health care, or as they are phrasing it, obamacare, obamacare, obamacare. three quarters of general election spots for house and senate races so far have attacked the affordable care act. here's this week's edition in louisiana from the conservative group americans for prosperity. >> i did two tours in iraq. i was able to get a a health care plan that worked for me. i get a letter fro
in kentucky the one state where the democrats have a chance to get mitch mcconnell in kentucky, we have a makings of a true tossup. this shows all these races across the south are very competitive. it may seem surprising that they could save democrats. for the last two generations, it's been the south that's been transferred. obama lost the deep south by huge margins, 20 points in arkansas and kentucky in to 12. obama's approval ratings are dismal. but they have done better than you might think...
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mitch's approval rating in kentucky is lower than obama's approval rating in kentucky, but the thing that makes this race really interesting to me is the aspect of obamacare. this is a red state that embraced o'bama care, over 400,000 folks signed up. third of the state's electorate. rand paul won his state by only 100,000 votes. basically we have a lot of people who have a very personal snake mitch mcconnell losing. >> i think the people who have the most personal stake are the people of kentucky. kentucky has, i mean it ranks the worst among the largest health problems in america, heart disease, diabetes, obesity, smoking. so it's got a lot of people that are i guess dying prematurely or have preventable illnesses and injuries that had not had access to health care. before there was 600,000 plus kentuckians that did not have insurance. the new numbers reported today, over 400,000 kentuckians have enrolled in obamacare. two-thirds of those that were uninsured. those are big, big numbers and so i think there's a reason why mitch mcconnell's also not as popular as obamacare in the sta
mitch's approval rating in kentucky is lower than obama's approval rating in kentucky, but the thing that makes this race really interesting to me is the aspect of obamacare. this is a red state that embraced o'bama care, over 400,000 folks signed up. third of the state's electorate. rand paul won his state by only 100,000 votes. basically we have a lot of people who have a very personal snake mitch mcconnell losing. >> i think the people who have the most personal stake are the people of...